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HOW TRADESMEN MAKE MONEY

The griicer by his catidi(c)d ways. The butcher by dieting hits customers. The pawnbroker by his taking ways. The bookseller by adopting a novel way of business.

Tlu* chemist by his scentK-ible way of doing business. The china dealer by his war(e)y ways ami clnap services. The auctioneer because, although hejf look* forbidding, he is looked up to. ; The publican by his constant liow of spirits. The music-seller by his having a sound

bUMIK'S^. The tailor, unlike others, who have to be in. as he is constantly cutting out. The milliner by getting his business in shape. The hosier by forcing hi ri stockin(g) trade. The carpenter by being sought after to join b'.vards. The buihk-r by looking after hod j"bs. The wine merchant by keeping a capital lot of sellers. The hater by blocking other people's goods, as the competition is hard felt by him. The caling-hotine keeper by patiently wail ing. i The watchmaker and jeweller by having a word and lim et'or everybody. The trunk-maker by taking every opportunity of making if a lifting one for biisiiivss. The house decorator by doing his work in a 'arl-v manner. The poulterer by the game way hj" sticks jo w fowl business. The bootmaker by making up hits mind lo let his business be his Jirst and last one. ; The milkman by always keeping all eye on the cream of his customers. The printer because, if his expenses seem heavy, lliey are ntoslly on paper.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 130, 23 May 1908, Page 4

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250

HOW TRADESMEN MAKE MONEY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 130, 23 May 1908, Page 4

HOW TRADESMEN MAKE MONEY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 130, 23 May 1908, Page 4

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